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Auxiliary Bishop-Elect of Chicago | |
Archdiocese | Chicago |
Appointed | December 20, 2024 |
Orders | |
Ordination | May 21, 2005 |
Personal details | |
Born | (1979-07-07) July 7, 1979 (age 45) Bielsko-Biała, Poland |
Robert Fedek (born July 7, 1979) is an Polish priest of the Catholic Church who was appointed as auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Chicago in 2024.
Early life
Fedek was born on July 7, 1979 in Bielso-Biala, Poland. He attended the Academy of Theology in Krakow before moving to the United States and first attending Bishop Abramowicz Seminary and then Mundelein Seminary in Chicago. On May 21, 2005, Fedek was ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Chicago.
Episcopal career
Pope Francis appointed Fedek auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Chicago, assigning him the titular see of Dardano on December 20, 2024. Fedek is scheduled to be consecrated as a bishop in early 2025.
See also
- Catholic Church hierarchy
- Catholic Church in the United States
- Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the United States
- List of Catholic bishops of the United States
- Lists of patriarchs, archbishops, and bishops
References
- ^ "Resignations and Appointments, 20.12.2024". Retrieved December 20, 2024.
- "Pope Francis Names New Auxiliary Bishops of Chicago". Retrieved December 20, 2024.
- "Pope Francis Names Five New Auxiliary Bishops for the Archdiocese of Chicago". Retrieved December 20, 2024.
- "Pope Francis Names Five New Auxiliary Bishops for the Archdiocese of Chicago". Archdiocese of Chicago.
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